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GPS to host expert on explosive children

On Tuesday, Sept. 30, the GPS Parent Series will present “The Explosive Child: Understanding Frustrated and Chronically Inflexible Children” with clinical psychologist and bestselling author Dr. Ross Greene at noon and 7 p.m. via Zoom.

Visit GPSParentSeries.org for information and the link to these webinars.

An explosive child is one who responds to routine situations with extreme agitation, crying, screaming, swearing, kicking, hitting, biting, spitting or damaging property. Frequent severe outbursts leave parents and caregivers feeling frustrated, scared and desperate for help. Often, parents of explosive kids have tried everything from reasoning and punishment to therapy and medication, all to no avail.

As a distinguished clinician and pioneer in the treatment of kids with social, emotional and behavioral challenges, Greene has worked with thousands of explosive children. He determined that these kids aren’t attention-seeking, manipulative or unmotivated, and their parents aren’t passive or permissive pushovers.

Rather, explosive kids are lacking some crucial skills in the domains of flexibility/adaptability, frustration tolerance and problem solving; and they require a completely different approach to parenting in order to affect behavioral changes.

In this compassionate and practical presentation, Greene will provide a new conceptual framework for understanding explosive children and offer real-world tips and tools for helping them.

Instead of the traditional focus on rewards or punishments, Greene’s model promotes working with children to solve the problems that precipitate explosive episodes and providing kids with the skills needed for behavior modification.

Greene is a New York Times bestselling author of the influential books “The Explosive Child,” “Lost at School,” “Raising Human Beings,” and “Lost & Found.” He is the innovative creator of the evidence-based approach called Collaborative & Proactive Solutions.

CPS is an empathetic, nonpunitive, nonadversarial approach for reducing difficult behaviors, solving problems, enhancing skills, improving communication and repairing relationships. Greene has lectured extensively internationally and his work and writing has been featured in a wide range of important media venues and professional journals.

All are welcome to the free weekly GPS events, and no registration is required. To be placed on a reminder list for GPS events, contact Glenbard District 87 Student and Community Projects Coordinator Gilda Ross at gilda_ross@glenbard.org or (630) 942-7668. Continuing education credits are available.

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